IFTTT
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Connect every thing

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Description

Applets bring your favorite services together to create new experiences.

Over 600 apps work with IFTTT including Twitter, Telegram, Google Drive, Twitch, Weather Underground, Instagram, Gmail, and devices like Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Nest, Philips Hue, and your iPhone. The IFTTT app also integrates with the Health app, so you can easily track and maintain your habits.

Turn on Applets and:

• Control everything around you with your voice and Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant• Stay informed about what’s happening from publications like The New York Times and ProPublica• Always stay prepared for the weather with custom daily forecast notifications• Message roommates when you’re near the local grocery• Get an alert as soon as there’s a new Craigslist listing that matches you search• Stay safe with automated and intelligent home security alerts• Streamline your social media• Back up and share your iOS photos automatically• Back up important files, photos, and contacts to cloud-storage solutions, such as Dropbox or Google Drive• Set your home thermostat to an optimal temperature when you arrive home• Post all your Instagrams as Twitter photos or Pinterest pins• Trigger events based on your current location

There are thousands of other use cases! New services are added every week. Some popular ones include:

• The home, office, and car• Staying informed on news and politics• Your iPhone and iPad• Exploring outer space• Improving how you use social media

Do more with the services you love. Discover the power of Applets at ifttt.com/discover

What’s New

Sep 11, 2019

Version 4.2.0

+ We simplified the DIY Applet card so it's even easier to create connections tailored to your specific needs. + Easily discover and connect your favorite things with the new "connect" button directly on every service page. + We improved VoiceOver support for iOS users.+ Lots of bug fixes.

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5

30.8K Ratings

30.8K Ratings

Editors’ Choice

Simplify and automate everyday tasks between apps by creating custom recipes with "if this, then that" statements. Text yourself if rain is forecast for tomorrow, save a news story once it posts, or share a photo the instant you snap it. With more than 65 supported apps and services, you can customize a seemingly endless number of powerful connections.

M. KIRBY COUEY
, 05/23/2018

IFTTT is a Great App! But why only 4 Stars? Because it leaves room for improvement.

IFTTT is a very user friendly app that is the key to unlocking the proverbial door to Home Automation market. It’s a “wizzywig”, What you see is what you get! It connects the plethora of Service(s), i.e., Alexa, Cortana, Google Assistant, etc. & those speaker devices. I’m using an iPhone a smartphone instead of those little speaker devices spread around your home that, BTW, are required if, gasp, you don’t have a smartphone.

The really cool cornerstone feature is the ability to create “recipes” by linking different services to your IFTTT profile & building your personal widgets.

I have had Logitech’s Harmony Home Hub that controls all devices that have an IR Remote Control. I recently purchased 2 WEMO Smart Plugs and a WEMO BRIDGE which allows any WEMO DEVICE to be recognized by Apple’s HOME app via the Apple TV 4th Gen. acting as the main controller. I can tell Siri a trigger phrase, Good Night, and the living room lights turn off. I can tell any of the popular, aforementioned, AI Asst., to turn off the TV, etc.

Really good stuff is happening almost daily because of the ITFFF middleware so check it out!

Warm Regards,Good Morning, Good Afternoon, Good Evening & Good Night.

P.S.Imagine a World without...

doesntmatter2me
, 05/22/2019

OK but needs some back end debugging

After creating and using an applet or service that passes through any one of thousands of Amazin(sic) Server Farms (your day to day activities and search, browsing... “Your Life “ databank). If you just turn an applet or service off and it was accessed via “the farm,” it will continue to send the command as if the applet or service was not disabled: the events are still in the database as active unless the IFTTT app is disassociated from the background service by removing the service/applet, logging out of IFTTT, removing it then restarting your IOS device. If you reinstall the app, sometimes they clear, sometimes not...depends on the farm’s archiving method of overwrite or restore. Reminder activities are the worst; why, because they are always archive and restore. The only way to delete them is to completely delete the reminder from however many calendars, emails, lists... then remove the service or applet association to every account, IFTTT... a real nuisance

Editors’ Choice

Simplify and automate everyday tasks between apps by creating custom recipes with "if this, then that" statements. Text yourself if rain is forecast for tomorrow, save a news story once it posts, or share a photo the instant you snap it. With more than 65 supported apps and services, you can customize a seemingly endless number of powerful connections.